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<html xmlns:mwsh="http://www.mathworks.com/namespace/mcode/v1/syntaxhighlight.dtd">   <head>      <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">         <!--This HTML is auto-generated from an M-file.To make changes, update the M-file and republish this document.-->      <title></title>      <meta name="generator" content="MATLAB">      <meta name="title" content="Data Viewer">      <meta name="description" content="Help for the dataviewer application. Direct questions to shirsch@mathworks.com.  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This is developed as a demonstration, and contains no warranty!      </p>      <h2>Contents</h2>      <ul>         <li><a href="#1">Purpose</a></li>         <li><a href="#2">Using the data viewer</a></li>         <li><a href="#3">1.  Launch the dataviewer</a></li>         <li><a href="#4">2.  Load a data file</a></li>         <li><a href="#5">3.  Plot some data</a></li>         <li><a href="#6">4.  Explore the data</a></li>         <li><a href="#7">5.  Analyze the data</a></li>         <li><a href="#8">6.  View data on multiple axes</a></li>         <li><a href="#9">7.  Clip the data set</a></li>         <li><a href="#10">8.  Create derived parameters</a></li>         <li><a href="#11">9.  Save for later</a></li>      </ul>      <h2>Purpose<a name="1"></a></h2>      <p>The data viewer is a tool for interactive exploration of time series data.  It was designed with flight test data in mind,         but could be used for other applications.      </p>      <h2>Using the data viewer<a name="2"></a></h2>      <h2>1.  Launch the dataviewer<a name="3"></a></h2>      <p>Ensure that the directory containing dataviewer is on your MATLAB path.</p>      <p>&gt;&gt; dataviewer</p>      <h2>2.  Load a data file<a name="4"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>File menu -&gt; Load Data</li>         <li>This will work with two file types:</li>         <li>    CSV files output from Veridian Omega</li>         <li>    .mat files which have been created using readmessycsv (included)     from above CSV files</li>         <li>A list of all parameters in the file will be shown underneath the heading "Parameters"</li>      </ul>      <h2>3.  Plot some data<a name="5"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>Select the parameter you would like to plot, using the left mouse button.</li>         <li>Right-click and drag the parameter to the axes the the right of the parameter list.</li>         <li>You can select multiple parameters using Shift (for consecutive parameters) or Ctrl (for non-consecutive parameters).</li>      </ul>      <h2>4.  Explore the data<a name="6"></a></h2>      <p>Using the buttons along the top of the window, you can interactively explore and annotate your data.</p>      <ul>         <li>The first button enables zooming.  This uses a custom zoom that links all axes.  It's a bit flakey - if you turn off zoom            while zoomed in, you will not be able to zoom all of the way out again.         </li>         <li>The second button enables data labels.  Click on a line to label it's value at a specific point.  Drag the marker along the            line to see new values.  Reposition the text label by dragging it.  Right click to delete.         </li>         <li>The third button enables event labeling.  Click on a plot to add text. This is really flakey - be sure to turn it off when            you don't need it.         </li>      </ul>      <h2>5.  Analyze the data<a name="7"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>Right click on a plotted line to perform additional analyis.</li>         <li>Resulting labels can be repositioned with the left mouse button (this is a bit flakey).</li>         <li>Anything added to the plot can be deleted by right-clicking on it.</li>      </ul>      <h2>6.  View data on multiple axes<a name="8"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>Use the combobox at the bottom left to change the number of axes (either click on the arrows or type in a number between 1            and 4).         </li>         <li>Drag parameters to the axes on which you would like them plotted.</li>         <li>Drag one axes to another to switch their positions.</li>      </ul>      <h2>7.  Clip the data set<a name="9"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>Use zoom so that only the region of interest is in view.</li>         <li>Turn off zoom.</li>         <li>Click the "Clip Data Set" button to crop your data to only that which is visible. Further analysis (max/min, etc) will be            based on this limited set.         </li>         <li>This is destructive! You will lose the rest of your data until you reload.</li>      </ul>      <h2>8.  Create derived parameters<a name="10"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>Click the "Create Derived Parameters" button.</li>         <li>Type a valid MATLAB expression in the dialog box.</li>         <li>Use the items from the parameter list as your parameters (case matters!).</li>         <li>Be sure to use .* when multiplying multiple series.</li>         <li>Result of expression must be same length as input(s).</li>         <li>Drag derived parameters to axes to plot.</li>         <li>Further analysis on derived parameters is not yet supported!!!! Any use of the context menu on a derived parameter will most            likely cause an error!!!         </li>      </ul>      <h2>9.  Save for later<a name="11"></a></h2>      <ul>         <li>File menu -&gt; Save Figure to save for later</li>         <li>File menu -&gt; Load Figure to recall a saved figure.</li>      </ul>      <p class="footer"><br></p>      <!--##### SOURCE BEGIN #####%% Data Viewer
% Help for the dataviewer application. Direct questions to
% shirsch@mathworks.com.  This is developed as a demonstration, and contains no
% warranty!

%% Purpose
% The data viewer is a tool for interactive exploration of time series
% data.  It was designed with flight test data in mind, but could be used
% for other applications.  

%% Using the data viewer

%% 1.  Launch the dataviewer
% Ensure that the directory containing dataviewer is on your MATLAB path.
%
% >> dataviewer

%% 2.  Load a data file
% * File menu -> Load Data
% * This will work with two file types:
% *     CSV files output from Veridian Omega
% *     .mat files which have been created using readmessycsv (included)
%     from above CSV files
% * A list of all parameters in the file will be shown underneath the heading
% "Parameters"

%% 3.  Plot some data
% * Select the parameter you would like to plot, using the left mouse
% button.
% * Right-click and drag the parameter to the axes the the right of the
% parameter list.
% * You can select multiple parameters using Shift (for consecutive
% parameters) or Ctrl (for non-consecutive parameters).

%% 4.  Explore the data
% Using the buttons along the top of the window, you can interactively
% explore and annotate your data.
%
% * The first button enables zooming.  This uses a custom zoom that links
% all axes.  It's a bit flakey - if you turn off zoom while zoomed in, you
% will not be able to zoom all of the way out again.
% * The second button enables data labels.  Click on a line to label it's
% value at a specific point.  Drag the marker along the line to see new
% values.  Reposition the text label by dragging it.  Right click to
% delete.
% * The third button enables event labeling.  Click on a plot to add text.
% This is really flakey - be sure to turn it off when you don't need it.

%% 5.  Analyze the data
% * Right click on a plotted line to perform additional analyis.
% * Resulting labels can be repositioned with the left mouse button (this
% is a bit flakey).
% * Anything added to the plot can be deleted by right-clicking on it.

%% 6.  View data on multiple axes
% * Use the combobox at the bottom left to change the number of axes
% (either click on the arrows or type in a number between 1 and 4).
% * Drag parameters to the axes on which you would like them plotted.
% * Drag one axes to another to switch their positions.

%% 7.  Clip the data set
% * Use zoom so that only the region of interest is in view.
% * Turn off zoom.
% * Click the "Clip Data Set" button to crop your data to only that which
% is visible. Further analysis (max/min, etc) will be based on this limited
% set.
% * This is destructive! You will lose the rest of your data until you
% reload.

%% 8.  Create derived parameters
% * Click the "Create Derived Parameters" button.
% * Type a valid MATLAB expression in the dialog box.
% * Use the items from the parameter list as your parameters (case
% matters!).
% * Be sure to use .* when multiplying multiple series.
% * Result of expression must be same length as input(s).  
% * Drag derived parameters to axes to plot.
% * Further analysis on derived parameters is not yet supported!!!! Any use
% of the context menu on a derived parameter will most likely cause an
% error!!!

%% 9.  Save for later
% * File menu -> Save Figure to save for later
% * File menu -> Load Figure to recall a saved figure.
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